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Sto caricando le informazioni... Clarkesworld: Issue 096 (September 2014)di Neil Clarke
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Disclaimer: I'm not reading all the stories in this issue, only Peter Watts' Giants. Giants concludes the 4 story Sunflower Cycle. Suffice to say, it rocks. A black hole drive, an AI that shouldn't be smarter than the meat inside it, unfathomable stretches of time, exploration, surprises, manipulation and murder. And that's just an appetizer. Peter Watts has serious writing chops. It's clear as hell hard-hard SF and yet it's characters are still as amazing as it's tech, physics, and worldbuilding goodies. In other words, he never let up. :) nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Clarkesworld is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our September 2014 issue contains: Original Fiction by Susan Palwick ("Weather"), JY Yang ("Patterns of a Murmuration, In Billions of Data Points"), and Xia Jia ("Spring Festival: Happiness, Anger, Love, Sorrow, Joy"). Classic stories by Brendan DuBois ("Falling Star"), Leigh Kennedy ("Her Furry Face"), and Peter Watts ("Giants"). Non-fiction by Mark Cole (Why Science Fiction Isn't Always to Blame), an interview with Ann Leckie, an Another Word column by Alethea Kontis, and an editorial/special announcement by Neil Clarke. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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~ Weather by Susan Palwick - (2014) - short story - 2.5*
An estranged father is trying to get to his daughter before she dies in the hospital. It was a bad divorce and he has been a shit dad, he doesn't have a good relationship with her. It's a futuristic SF story and he wants to say goodbye in person before her mind is uploaded to a computer. It's snowing real bad and he stops by a friend's house whose daughter died but didn't have her uploaded. His friend helps him get to the hospital.
~ Falling Star by Brendan DuBois - (first pub 2004) - 2.5*
I picked it based on the title but the story was outside my interest. Post apocalyptic story. The apocalyptic event was